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Now And Yesterday
Now And Yesterday
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Will is a young, aspiring journalist hungry for everything New York has to offer--culture, sophistication, adventure. When he moonlights as a bartender at one of Peter's parties, the two strike up a tentative friendship that soon becomes more important than either expected. In Peter, Will sees the ease and confidence he strives for, while Peter is suddenly aware of just how lonely his life has become. But forging a connection means navigating very different sets of experience and expectations, as each decides how to make a place for himself in the world--and who to share it with.
Beautifully written, warm yet incisive, Now and Yesterday offers a fascinating exploration of two generations--and of the complex, irrefutable power of friendship--through the prism of an eternally changing city.
"Greco slides a slice of American gay culture under the literary microscope... With his gift for observation and turns of phrase...Greco offers a book about big ideas rather than ideas about gay life; about the depths and importance of friendship; about money and power; about the need for love and sex; and about a man's moral relationship to who he is and what he does. Greco has written a life-affirming yet melancholy, John O'Hara like analysis of post-baby-boom-meets-millennial-queer Big Apple society." Kirkus Reviews on Now And Yesterday
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A poignant exploration of love and friendship across generations.
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Who is this book for?
If you're interested in stories about personal growth and complex relationships set against the vibrant backdrop of New York City, this book could resonate with you. Its rich character development and evocative depiction of city life offer a reflective and heartfelt read. Many readers who enjoy stories about self-discovery intertwined with social and cultural reflections find this book especially compelling.